Shutterstock: Stock Up On Photos

Posted on Monday, April 7th, 2014 by

With copyright laws, it is often hard to find photos and images on the web that you can use for yourself, but Shutterstock provides a one-stop-shop for all the royalty-free photos you can think of.With copyright laws, it is often hard to find photos and images on the web that you can use for yourself, but Shutterstock provides a one-stop-shop for all the royalty-free photos you can think of.

The 411 for Photos

Shutterstock allows subscribers to download photos, footage, vectors, editorial images, illustrations, and icons for personal and commercial use. Shutterstock allows subscribers to download photos, footage, vectors, editorial images, illustrations, and icons for personal and commercial use.They have over 30 million stock images and it is all royalty free. Just by going to the website, you can search for an image to see if they have it and what the dimensions are for each one. If you cannot find what you are looking for, it is okay because new images are constantly being added.

The low $49 cost for 5 or 12 photos (depending on the size) also makes Shutterstock a great option for personal use.

How Much Does it Cost?

While you can browse the site for free, you must be a paid subscriber to Shutterstock to use any of the images. For standard images, there are several different subscription plans available for users ranging from $49 for 5 large images or 12 small images on demand to $2,559 for 25 photos a day for an entire year. Shutterstock also offers specialized plans for companies of any size in order to ensure that they can download the number of images they need. Make sure you visit Shutterstock’s stunning award winning blog for some photography and design tips and inspiration.

Shutterstock - Stock Up On Photos






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